Contract Law - Boilerplate Clauses

What this page is about: These are standard clauses for inclusion in contracts which you may find useful. See also: Arbitration Clause, Assignment Clause, Notice Clause, Governing Law Clause

What are boilerplate clauses? Boilerplate provisions or clauses usually appear at the end of a contract. Sometimes they are referred to as 'miscellaneous provisions'. The purpose of boilerplate provisions is to save the parties and drafters of contracts time with commonly used and understood language.

This page contains a sample of common boilerplate clauses for you to use when drafting your contract. Two points to note: (1) the boilerplate clauses on this page can be adapted to meet your particular requirements and (2) you don't need all of these boilerplate clauses in your contract - some just won't apply.

AMENDMENTS

No amendment to this Agreement (Contract) will have any effect unless it is made in writing and signed by a duly authorised representative of each of the parties.

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